1st Edition

The Criticism of Henry Fielding

By Ioan Williams Copyright 2011
    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    408 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1970, this selection of Fielding’s criticism is an important contribution to our understanding of Fielding and his age. It directs considerable light upon Fielding’s own critical views, with regard both to his own works and to eighteenth century life and literature at large. The volume includes many of Fielding’s well-known and important statements on literature, society and morals, as well as many which are now difficult to obtain. The selection presents the full range of Fielding’s criticism, showing the relations between his statements concerning literature and his opinions on other matters, and drawing on the complete body of his work. The editor has provided a large-scale analytical introduction.

    1. The Theatre  2. Colley Cibber: Prince of Dunces  3. The Art of Criticism  4. Pertaining to Grub Street  5. The Laws of Good Writing  6. On Wit and Humour  7. Approbations  8. The Jacobite’s Journal  9. The ‘New Province of Writing’

    Biography

    Ioan Williams